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Are you working to start a community action project or program with your friends? Do you need money to put your ideas into action? A $500 Do Something Seed Grant is given out every week to help young people just like YOU! These grants can be used towards project ideas ...

Save millions of families—and your teeth—this Halloween when you forgo candy and collect money. From now through 2015, all Kiwanis-family funds raised through Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF will support The Eliminate Project. Each US$1.80 raised will help save or protect one woman and her future babies from MNT.

Do you have an idea for a school/community native plant garden, a forest improvement project, a streamside restoration plan, a recycling program, or energy conservation project for your students? Need funds to implement it? Apply for a Project Learning Tree GreenWorks! grant. Grants are available in two award levels: ...

Back to school means back to Key Club, and the start of a new school year is the best time to recruit new members since everyone is choosing new activities. Your club needs to replace graduated seniors and find new talent and brainpower to make an even greater impact on ...

Kiwanis International announces a new partnership with Rustic Pathways, who is working with Key Club International to provide unique travel adventures that will help students gain a deeper understanding of their place in the world as they mature into inspired global citizens.

Key Club’s new video is all about shoes. Shoes? Well, yeah. Think about it. Your favorite shoes fit you well. They express your personality. They help you do the things you love to do. They take you places near and far. That’s what Key Club does for teens around the ...

What does it look like when a worldwide commitment becomes a worldwide achievement? It looks like us! With 2015 approaching, a new video from The Eliminate Project provides the inspiration every Kiwanis-family member needs. And it offers a timely reminder: This is our moment.

We want all children to have the chance to become thoughtful, enthusiastic, respectful and responsible, not to mention inclusive, friendly, inquisitive and capable, or in Kiwanis words, Terrific Kids. And the best place to begin is the beginning.